Other than getting the hose connector turned around (watch out for that one), the machine is simple to put together and use ruclips.net/user/postUgkxfQauTxLT0JLSvqkq10rD79TU4k0Vz8zP . And very nice, too. I'm surprised at the power-it's more than we'll ever need, and we've not even used the most powerful setting yet.I've cleaned off a dirty concrete porch to get it ready for sealing, started to clean siding, and I know this pressure washer will be terrific for cleaning tools this fall.The only issue we had is we had turned around the hose connector, and it leaked. Once it was on correctly, though, we had no problems with the connection. Just remember that the end with the green knob goes towards the hose. It's obvious now what we did wrong, but not necessarily obvious at the time.
As aspiring entrepreneur that wants to start a mobile detailing business, I must say your videos are like precious jewels. I love the energy mixed with the information and the delivery of the complete package I have to say I am a fan.
On everything me too man. Got my llc ect. Need a few more products and I'm on it. This guy inspire me everyday to grind for this business. It's what I'm meant to be rn.
This video reminds me of another video you made where the owner of a paint and body shop gave you a pretty filthy black Hummer H2. He just wanted it washed, clay barred, and spray waxed on an exterior only detail. What he failed to mention is that he had a windy day and the vehicle he was spray painting got overspray all over the Hummer. So he basically dumped the problem off on you and you had to reschedule to do a full paint correction on it to get it right. In this video you were not the problem but the fixer as another detail shop reached out to you because of your excellent reputation! It was wax overspray and discoloration on the trim pieces and you showed how you meticulously countered the issue. I truly appreciate the transparency and the rawness of your videos because YOU ARE REAL! If you have a difficult customer or your equipment fails or you run out of water in your van, you don't edit that out. And because of that you are showing new detailers how to address those problems when or before they occur! You truly have my respect and I love that you give all praise and glory to GOD! GOD bless you my friend!
I love this channel... That I've recently discovered... I like how you don't pretend to know everything about detailing... You're always willing to learn and try new things.. Very humble... Best of luck and I wish you all the best in your continued success...
A great liquid wax I love to use on my cars is butter wet wax from chemical guys. It’s not super “high end” but it leaves a great warm feeling to it and it goes on wet and can be leveled out wet as well. No need to wait for it dry up on you. Great product for when working in the sun. Great music Reyes. Killing it
The best way to approach this would ve been hitting it with something like iron x , wash and eraser ( from car pro) . A wax strip soap could also work. The white stuff is not from waxing unless the other detailer used a paste wax , most of the modern waxes are liquid sealants so there is not way that came from the last guy. Streaking is more noticeable on black cars, and it usually comes from application , not removing all the wax or sealants after application. Being a mobile detailer makes it harder since you are applying the wax or sealant under the sun light, there are some waxes and sealants that are more friendly to be apply outside. Streaking never looks like white spots, it looks more like darker spots on black cars. If you wash and find that there is still some streaking spots you can also use car pro eraser , even something like a mix of ONR or optimum opti clean is great to remove fresh streaking. Always carry one with you , saves you from having to rewash the whole car
Love your honesty Bro. Some people brag that they know everything about detailing (they don't). You remind me of me. Be humble and Real. Grow your business Bro. God Ble$$
Great content bro! I have my detailing business also in Florida. One thing I never do is wax. Aside from polishing for paint correction...we have so much variety of ceramic coatings that surpasses the level of protection from standard waxes. What I do now is use a ceramic spray and rinse coating followed by blow drying. Completely touchless and diminishes the time it takes drying a vehicle! Have you thought to try it?
Hey thank you for sharing the video. Love watching the mobile machine work and you do really good work. I have mostly done detailing in my shop, but have taken my stuff out to people's houses. I respect the ability to run a mobile detailing unit, it's so much harder than doing it in a shop. Much respect.
Been following you for a few months now, you're solid on the info and that grind. Your work is top notch and you inspire me to hustle like you. Already stacking up everything I need to fill a van just like your sick setup. God bless
Looks like Polish/Compound from lifting the polisher before the rotation stops, happens to the best of us. Isopropyl alcohol can get rid of it. If it bakes in heavily claybar can work as well. Fantastic video!
I love your vibe man! 🤙🏽 I just started detailing I always liked cleaning my car.. so I figured I should learn more about this and next thing I know I’m in it lol love your videos I’m glad I ran into them!
This is why you should take before and after pictures close up using a macro lens setting of these areas so if there is a issue you can say hey this wasn't like this after I finished my detail, someone washed the car since etc, Its good practice to cover yourself with documentation of your work.
Hey brother I heard you say windex. I recommend using Invisible Glass instead to avoid putting ammonia on the window tint. Amonio will turn that tint purple. Good content!
What are some tips you can give for stationery detailer trying to get mobile however is having a hard time getting people to bite?.. On the 15 dollar to 20 dollar washes.
First time here.. got yourself a new sub.. I like watching good details.. I learn a thing or two everytime. And it’s therapeutic for me. Reminds me a lot of my older brother how he was with the detailing.RIP. Looking forward to more videos keep up the great work!!
I respect every detailer but that was some newbie work and your boy killing the game!? If you can't apply a simple wax I wonder what his coating jobs look like!?
Ex-fucking-actly, if some cheap ass wax like that I applied like that and he’s “killing” the game. I don’t know, I don’t want to hate on a mans hustle but damn bruh
Hey man, are those white specks the same kind that was on that hummer you did a bit ago? Looks like you finally found the right chemical to get them off, cheers man!
Your more than likey wearing out the pumps motor blipping trigger that often I would suggest if you're concerned about the water on the initial squeeze aim the foam down or away from the vehicle until suds come.
Because black cars dry fast in the sun they are a little bit harder to clean. So I normally get most of my black cars first thing in the morning when it isn’t so hot or later on in the evening when the sun is beginning to set because of the way it drys
Hold on been watching your videos about 2 weeks now I really appreciate them and I am learning a lot from you I want to know what kind of phone are you spreading on the car and do you sell it in your shop you do excellent work man
Have you ever considered a Water Containment Mat? Wondering cuz I know some cities are really strict when it comes to water and chemicals going to the drain.
Hey my guy, loving the videos! Just want to let you know, I heard you're using windex. Make sure you're using an ammonia free window cleaner, I've heard otherwise you can damage the window tint
Those spots are actually overspray from paint correcting when the machine flings product happen to me when i first started and it was so hard to get it off i tried everything and then i had to paint correct again
My man be careful jumping from section to section like that machine applying liquid wax/sealant. For instance when you’re doing the quarter and then jump down to the bumper and go right over the gaps and seams. Around the door handles around the window trim. You got to slow down and not go over all that. It looks fine when you leave but a day later that shit dries and is packed all in those cracks. You can’t just go over everything like that. You have to break yourself of that habit. Do the quarter panel van raise the machine do the bumper then do the doors. And don’t just go over moldings doorhandles and seems.
This guy on,y cares about money and time he don’t take time to do some good quality work even tho he keeps saying he does quality work but for it’s just a fast car wash not a detail
Lol it’s not that I don’t care relax. I’m learning and growing and taking people along with me on this journey as I grow, I’ll be able to look back at this . I’m humble enough to take advice but don’t just assume I don’t care. I’m going to take this mans advice and apply and become better! I don’t have to show you this but I do because there are people that are learning just like me. But it’s people like you that don’t give advice and encouragement that’s going to put people down. But me it’s fuel ⛽️ have a blessed one
White spots like that ..seems more like a machined polishwork gone too fast and sloppy tbh. Products like polish-pastes can leave spots like that if you're doing it in the sun and not clean it off in time. Not easy to get it off, but most of the time a spray on polish , like a showroomshiner, can wipe those spots off easily. ;-) But yeah everyone can make mistakes, this one is a mistake you should really try to avoid though! When such spots end up on soft rubbers etc, it can be pretty nasty and worst case you'll end up working a good hour on those.
People outside of the trade industries don’t understand how much it helps to have other people you trust on your client list jobs. It’s the guy/gal who covers for you when you’re on vacation and the guy/gal who gives to you when they are too.
Nice job and vid, but unsure about taking work from a customer sub contracted to you. Will the original detailer not be annoyed at that? Would he think twice about sending you more overflow work? Or is he not bothered?
This other detailer you keep mentioning doesn't exactly seem like someone with good business sense. I couldn't imagine messing up a job and just sending some other company who was not initially hired to do the job. That's wild..
Just my view - I think it would be better to inspect the vehicle first and have a quick glance over all your products before beginning to wash it down. This will help you get an idea of how the car is and the products you need. For instance, if you had inspected (as you did) and took a quick glance (as you did not) over your products, you would have realised that putting on the spray first would be better rather than after washing. As for the content of your video, try cutting down on talking. It took about 5 minutes from the introduction to get to the point of this video. Hope this helps.
Yo Camera 🎥 man Almost make yo videos bro no disrespect I’m just saying he does a Great job at just asking you Good random question that you even be thinking like dame that’s a good question homie 🤣and you will fully explain answer to us Perfect 💯💯💯👨🏽🏫You BOTH DOING AMAZING JOB.I’m go need you come to Detroit I got like 18 cars ready for you 🤣💯💯💯💯💯
When you are cleaning engine do you let the car run while you cleaning the engine cuz that's what I do I let the car run and then I spray the engine down why it's running
Hey Hunter! I bought the ryobi 2300 washer like you recommended. Which tip do you use for cars? The turbo one seems kind of hard for paint but not sure yet.
Other than getting the hose connector turned around (watch out for that one), the machine is simple to put together and use ruclips.net/user/postUgkxfQauTxLT0JLSvqkq10rD79TU4k0Vz8zP . And very nice, too. I'm surprised at the power-it's more than we'll ever need, and we've not even used the most powerful setting yet.I've cleaned off a dirty concrete porch to get it ready for sealing, started to clean siding, and I know this pressure washer will be terrific for cleaning tools this fall.The only issue we had is we had turned around the hose connector, and it leaked. Once it was on correctly, though, we had no problems with the connection. Just remember that the end with the green knob goes towards the hose. It's obvious now what we did wrong, but not necessarily obvious at the time.
As aspiring entrepreneur that wants to start a mobile detailing business, I must say your videos are like precious jewels. I love the energy mixed with the information and the delivery of the complete package I have to say I am a fan.
Thanks brotha
🎯🎯
You mean RUclips detailers make mistakes too?! Haha keep pushing 🚀
Was it you?? 🤣👀👀
🫣🤣🤣
I can't wait to start my detailing company!!.. I anxious!!!.. glory to God in my favor ima get it!!.. 🙏🏽 "it's not a hustle it's a business"..
Start with friends and family. Good luck on your business
@@Juandersause will do, appreciate it alot 🙏🏽 💯
🙏🏽❤🙌🏽☝🏽
On everything me too man. Got my llc ect. Need a few more products and I'm on it. This guy inspire me everyday to grind for this business. It's what I'm meant to be rn.
@@Massivedrawer15 that's good fam!!.. keep focus keep grinding put God first and you gonna receive nothing but blessings!!!..
This video reminds me of another video you made where the owner of a paint and body shop gave you a pretty filthy black Hummer H2. He just wanted it washed, clay barred, and spray waxed on an exterior only detail. What he failed to mention is that he had a windy day and the vehicle he was spray painting got overspray all over the Hummer. So he basically dumped the problem off on you and you had to reschedule to do a full paint correction on it to get it right.
In this video you were not the problem but the fixer as another detail shop reached out to you because of your excellent reputation! It was wax overspray and discoloration on the trim pieces and you showed how you meticulously countered the issue.
I truly appreciate the transparency and the rawness of your videos because YOU ARE REAL! If you have a difficult customer or your equipment fails or you run out of water in your van, you don't edit that out. And because of that you are showing new detailers how to address those problems when or before they occur!
You truly have my respect and I love that you give all praise and glory to GOD!
GOD bless you my friend!
That's how real both y'all is get money both helping each other when needed
I love this channel... That I've recently discovered... I like how you don't pretend to know everything about detailing... You're always willing to learn and try new things..
Very humble... Best of luck and I wish you all the best in your continued success...
Definitely
Yup I be send clients to other detailers if I’m booked an people are like “I need it today or I’m moving out of town tomorrow” 🤦🏾♂️ haha
5:15 just noticed reyes saying "thats what she said"🤣🤣🤣
I absolutely love your attitude and your passion. Someone I'd like to meet one day and ask about 1000 detailing questions. Take care sir.
Literally just talk to Wayne yesterday. SUPER HUMBLE BROTHER! Much appreciate the convo!
Brotha man 🙏🏾
A great liquid wax I love to use on my cars is butter wet wax from chemical guys. It’s not super “high end” but it leaves a great warm feeling to it and it goes on wet and can be leveled out wet as well. No need to wait for it dry up on you. Great product for when working in the sun.
Great music Reyes. Killing it
Chemical guys are over rated and over priced on all their stuff
The actual detail here. Amazing. Respect to Wayne.
The best way to approach this would ve been hitting it with something like iron x , wash and eraser ( from car pro) . A wax strip soap could also work. The white stuff is not from waxing unless the other detailer used a paste wax , most of the modern waxes are liquid sealants so there is not way that came from the last guy. Streaking is more noticeable on black cars, and it usually comes from application , not removing all the wax or sealants after application. Being a mobile detailer makes it harder since you are applying the wax or sealant under the sun light, there are some waxes and sealants that are more friendly to be apply outside. Streaking never looks like white spots, it looks more like darker spots on black cars. If you wash and find that there is still some streaking spots you can also use car pro eraser , even something like a mix of ONR or optimum opti clean is great to remove fresh streaking. Always carry one with you , saves you from having to rewash the whole car
Was saying the same thing bro lol I mean this dude is fairly new to the game but he has to be more knowledgeable
So with iron x the white spots on the windshield would have came out ?
Love your honesty Bro. Some people brag that they know everything about detailing (they don't). You remind me of me. Be humble and Real. Grow your business Bro. God Ble$$
Great content bro! I have my detailing business also in Florida. One thing I never do is wax. Aside from polishing for paint correction...we have so much variety of ceramic coatings that surpasses the level of protection from standard waxes. What I do now is use a ceramic spray and rinse coating followed by blow drying. Completely touchless and diminishes the time it takes drying a vehicle! Have you thought to try it?
I heard you at 5:10 Rayes. "Ohhh...It popped out!" _"Yeah! That's what she says."_ Pissing myself, here.😉
Hey thank you for sharing the video. Love watching the mobile machine work and you do really good work. I have mostly done detailing in my shop, but have taken my stuff out to people's houses. I respect the ability to run a mobile detailing unit, it's so much harder than doing it in a shop. Much respect.
I'm new detailing, and I'm watching all of your videos
Man I really respect what you do man I'm a mobile detailing guy my self you teaching me a lot that I didn't know
Glad to hear that Brotha thanks for watching
Lol I love that lil wink with “he might not like the price”, I use that when I know there’s a customer I don’t wanna work for 😅
Been following you for a few months now, you're solid on the info and that grind. Your work is top notch and you inspire me to hustle like you. Already stacking up everything I need to fill a van just like your sick setup. God bless
I want you to succeed brother!
Go get it mang!
Looks like Polish/Compound from lifting the polisher before the rotation stops, happens to the best of us. Isopropyl alcohol can get rid of it. If it bakes in heavily claybar can work as well. Fantastic video!
Really cool to see you guys stick together rather than bashing!
I have a mobile detailing business in Cleveland and I love watching your videos bro
I love your vibe man! 🤙🏽 I just started detailing I always liked cleaning my car.. so I figured I should learn more about this and next thing I know I’m in it lol love your videos I’m glad I ran into them!
This is why you should take before and after pictures close up using a macro lens setting of these areas so if there is a issue you can say hey this wasn't like this after I finished my detail, someone washed the car since etc, Its good practice to cover yourself with documentation of your work.
Hey brother I heard you say windex. I recommend using Invisible Glass instead to avoid putting ammonia on the window tint. Amonio will turn that tint purple. Good content!
Hey Wayne next time use a strip wash it would remove the old wax .
NO CAP!!! i started doing this with the foam cannon it helps!!!
Anyone else watch these vids and get jealous of the weather? It was 90 here in Florida today!
Hunter you’re really changing the game with mobile detailing, you’re such an Inspiration brotha keep up the grind 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Thanks brotha I’m on it
What are some tips you can give for stationery detailer trying to get mobile however is having a hard time getting people to bite?.. On the 15 dollar to 20 dollar washes.
Bro I work the same way with other detailers in my area. It’s so refreshing to have allies instead of thinking about them like competition
Just started my detailing RUclips Channel thanks to you my brother 🙏
That's good fam!!.. ima check it out!!.. best wishes to you on your detailing business!!
Me too.. just started detailing youtube channel too
First time here.. got yourself a new sub.. I like watching good details.. I learn a thing or two everytime. And it’s therapeutic for me. Reminds me a lot of my older brother how he was with the detailing.RIP. Looking forward to more videos keep up the great work!!
2:14 “that’s what she said” 😂😂
Huh?? What she said?
I respect every detailer but that was some newbie work and your boy killing the game!? If you can't apply a simple wax I wonder what his coating jobs look like!?
Everyone makes mistakes bruh you’re not perfect 🤷🏽♂️
Exactly
Ex-fucking-actly, if some cheap ass wax like that I applied like that and he’s “killing” the game. I don’t know, I don’t want to hate on a mans hustle but damn bruh
All detailers make mistakes. If u never made mistakes something is wrong.
@@doriansorzano I most certainly do make mistakes but I would never hire another detailer to come fix My mistake! Fix it myself!
If you need 5 gallon buckets, FireHouse subs sells theres for 2 bucks each, food grade as well.
Hey man, are those white specks the same kind that was on that hummer you did a bit ago? Looks like you finally found the right chemical to get them off, cheers man!
Your more than likey wearing out the pumps motor blipping trigger that often I would suggest if you're concerned about the water on the initial squeeze aim the foam down or away from the vehicle until suds come.
What spray wax and regular wax do you use?
Love your videos man I wish I could be like you in the detailing business
Get you a MJJC foam cannon. I promise you that cannon will change up your lubrication and details.
I’ll def check it out
Good vid man. Love to hear you encouraging that its enough out there for everybody.
Yehhhh inspire me to detail my car!! Keep ‘em coming
Love the vids. I love the mobile business so just trying to find out What do you charge for a out side detail only?
*Now Is The Time To Get On The Grind!!!*
Hey I love your work. Best way to prevent is use wax that do not haze.
I do the same with the steamer. I pump three four times before going in
Because black cars dry fast in the sun they are a little bit harder to clean. So I normally get most of my black cars first thing in the morning when it isn’t so hot or later on in the evening when the sun is beginning to set because of the way it drys
Hold on been watching your videos about 2 weeks now I really appreciate them and I am learning a lot from you I want to know what kind of phone are you spreading on the car and do you sell it in your shop you do excellent work man
First videos for me today. Good job bro. Thanks for the content. Stay safe.
I had that same issue happen with my mtm gun, I think it's a pressure issue. I swapped it out for a new gun.
Have you ever considered a Water Containment Mat? Wondering cuz I know some cities are really strict when it comes to water and chemicals going to the drain.
Hey my guy, loving the videos! Just want to let you know, I heard you're using windex. Make sure you're using an ammonia free window cleaner, I've heard otherwise you can damage the window tint
Those spots are actually overspray from paint correcting when the machine flings product happen to me when i first started and it was so hard to get it off i tried everything and then i had to paint correct again
I got that same wax application. Works great
My man be careful jumping from section to section like that machine applying liquid wax/sealant. For instance when you’re doing the quarter and then jump down to the bumper and go right over the gaps and seams. Around the door handles around the window trim. You got to slow down and not go over all that. It looks fine when you leave but a day later that shit dries and is packed all in those cracks. You can’t just go over everything like that. You have to break yourself of that habit. Do the quarter panel van raise the machine do the bumper then do the doors. And don’t just go over moldings doorhandles and seems.
This guy on,y cares about money and time he don’t take time to do some good quality work even tho he keeps saying he does quality work but for it’s just a fast car wash not a detail
@@thekingleo_1664 he details. But that would be paint correction… you need a shop for all that work
Lol it’s not that I don’t care relax. I’m learning and growing and taking people along with me on this journey as I grow, I’ll be able to look back at this . I’m humble enough to take advice but don’t just assume I don’t care. I’m going to take this mans advice and apply and become better! I don’t have to show you this but I do because there are people that are learning just like me. But it’s people like you that don’t give advice and encouragement that’s going to put people down. But me it’s fuel ⛽️ have a blessed one
Thanks @tjc1ny for taking the time to give me advice I’m on it brotha!!
5:10 xD "thats what she said". Hey Hunter real question, how can normally tell when the spots in the paint are from rocks? really would like to know.
“Aye send em all, I’ll be the complimentary guy” hahah that killed me
White spots like that ..seems more like a machined polishwork gone too fast and sloppy tbh.
Products like polish-pastes can leave spots like that if you're doing it in the sun and not clean it off in time. Not easy to get it off, but most of the time a spray on polish , like a showroomshiner, can wipe those spots off easily. ;-)
But yeah everyone can make mistakes, this one is a mistake you should really try to avoid though! When such spots end up on soft rubbers etc, it can be pretty nasty and worst case you'll end up working a good hour on those.
Shout out from Michigan. Your doing a great job bud. What wax do you like to use in direct sunlight? I like HD speed or HD Poxy
Thanks for your video's.
I have a question.
Wich head sprayer (sprizer) do you use?
Keep up the great videos bro 💯 I don’t even wash cars but your videos are super entertaining to watch 💯 you gonna be big just watch 🙏🏼
Pressure washer or hose & do you need a pump for just a regular hose and pressure washer?
People outside of the trade industries don’t understand how much it helps to have other people you trust on your client list jobs. It’s the guy/gal who covers for you when you’re on vacation and the guy/gal who gives to you when they are too.
I got my shop been doing cars for45 years it take time to do one if I wash and wax one for 150
Bad ass! Question, does leaving the wax on the vehicle that long affect how easily it wipes off?
Nice job and vid, but unsure about taking work from a customer sub contracted to you. Will the original detailer not be annoyed at that? Would he think twice about sending you more overflow work? Or is he not bothered?
thats how it should be always. Everybody eats, we are all out here for the same reason !
I’m detailing cars interior detail with dog hair Headlight restoration and 3 step buff in black cars for along 12 years and really it’s to hard !!!
Question - you said you were going to wax the car but you were polishing the car . Is the compound that you’re using considered a waxing compound ?
That was wax I was putting on the car.
yo hunter how often you change oil on the generator?
Had mine for a year haven't changed it yet, but if its new i would change it within the first month to remove any metal that can be in the motor
I change the oil on mine every 5 fill ups of gas. Mine last 14 hours so if I fill up 5 times I change the oil. But that’s me 👍🏻
@@ajprestigemobiledetailing4445 smart man thankyou
@@detailkingz4721 probly want to change it lol
Man, I dig your vibe.
Black paint should be an extra 25% lol.
I love black paint 🎨
Fine excellent human. Great attitude will subscribe
This other detailer you keep mentioning doesn't exactly seem like someone with good business sense. I couldn't imagine messing up a job and just sending some other company who was not initially hired to do the job. That's wild..
Maybe the other detailer was busy on another job and the customer wanted it fixed asap.
Awe it popped out..."that's what she said" 🤣
What kind of polisher is that do you have a link for it?
What cordless polisher do you use to spread the wax?
what are u drying the car off with?
What's up Wayne, what wax did you use?
Your channel super dope brother, I too am a detailer
My man what pressure washer hose do you use?
Yo, what type of rigid vac you use ? I have the 5 gallon and it works great but I want to add the longer hose like you have. Do I need a bigger vac ?
Should of prep the car first then wash it.keep up the good work
Yo bro always checking out ur vids. A detailer myself, Vickie V's Mobile Detailing (michigan)... how do u pay ur workers
I just pay hourly. I use to do percentage until I started making more. I had to make changes accordingly
Did the guy ever call back for the house cleaning??? Lol
Tight work brother
Just my view - I think it would be better to inspect the vehicle first and have a quick glance over all your products before beginning to wash it down. This will help you get an idea of how the car is and the products you need. For instance, if you had inspected (as you did) and took a quick glance (as you did not) over your products, you would have realised that putting on the spray first would be better rather than after washing. As for the content of your video, try cutting down on talking. It took about 5 minutes from the introduction to get to the point of this video. Hope this helps.
Yo Camera 🎥 man Almost make yo videos bro no disrespect I’m just saying he does a Great job at just asking you Good random question that you even be thinking like dame that’s a good question homie 🤣and you will fully explain answer to us Perfect 💯💯💯👨🏽🏫You BOTH DOING AMAZING JOB.I’m go need you come to Detroit I got like 18 cars ready for you 🤣💯💯💯💯💯
Hunter, can you please tell me the brand of your small polisher? The blue one, it's a small detailing polisher, right?
On Amazon
@@InfiniteIndian what sould i be looking? What brand is it?
Sheesh I forgot the name . I will be posting the link in my video shortly
Hunter, when you polished the car did you polish the whole car and then wipe it off?
Yes I polished, then wiped it off.
The Mexican kid is back?!😂😂 good to see him again ! 👊😎
I thought it was an old video lol. He ditched them mid job right??
@@jimmy8647 yup .. looks like he’s back! Hunter!! What’s up with your man?! Lol
Any tips to get foam like that?
When you are cleaning engine do you let the car run while you cleaning the engine cuz that's what I do I let the car run and then I spray the engine down why it's running
Hey Hunter! I bought the ryobi 2300 washer like you recommended. Which tip do you use for cars? The turbo one seems kind of hard for paint but not sure yet.
I use the orange color tip
@@HuntersMobileDetailing ah dope maybe I just gotta get used to it then. Thanks brother 🙏
Love your Show Brother To and for the Glory Of Jesus That Holy Name brother!
What soap are you using?